Prepare yourself for the mouthwatering aroma of Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden. It may be a good idea to prepare the oven for some fresh baked cookies before you try this scent, because the warm, spicy blend of notes encompassed in this fragrance oil will make you crave cookies! The fresh-baked scent gently fills the air around any product in which this fragrance is incorporated.

What Do Our Customers Say About Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil in Their Craft Recipes?

This fragrance oil has been reported by many customers to be a bit tricky, as the true-to-name aroma isn’t immediately present straight from the bottle. Once used in a product, however, this scent truly shines! A valued customer from Show Low, AZ writes “It took me a long time to use this scent because I did not like it out of the bottle. But two nights ago I made soap with oatmeal in it so I decided to go ahead and try it out. This one is now my new favorite. I didn’t use very much but it smells exactly like oatmeal cookie dough to me! I wanted to eat it! Yummy!” This fragrance is certainly worth a try, and if you have apprehension at first, just know that the sweet, rich scent of Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil is only a candle, soap, or room scenting product away!

What Does Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil is a wonderfully sweet fresh baked mix of cinnamon and clove blended with a light orange top note and a slightly nutty background. Delicious!

Create pure bakery indulgence with this delectable fragrance. Room scenting recipes can incorporate up to 50% of this fragrance oil in products like incense and potpourri. This fragrance oil is also nice and strong in aroma beads. Homemade candles can use this scent up to 10% with vegetable waxes and paraffin wax. This scent will perform wonderfully in soy wax, Joy Wax, or Wow Wax. For those who wish to color their candles, we recommend adding 3 drops of brown Spectrum liquid candle dye per 4 pounds of wax. You can also color your melted wax with a small amount of brown color blocks. Remember, never use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick.

How Do Our Customers Use Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Bath and body recipes are given a warm, spicy aroma when this bakery-fresh scent is incorporated. Projects like bath oils and bath gels were found to perform well when the recommended maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Customers also incorporate Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Fragrance Oil into many other products. Homemade perfumes perform well with this sweet fragrance when a maximum of 5% fragrance oil is used. Homemade lotions can also be created. We recommend that you adhere to a 5% fragrance oil maximum. Homemade cleaners also perform very well with a maximum fragrance usage of 5%.

Soap makers can use 5% fragrance oil in cold process and melt and pour soap recipes. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results show that this fragrance oil behaves well when making soap. There is no acceleration, no ricing, and no separation. Cured soap discolors to a milk chocolate and has a good scent retention. If you wish to color your soap or other bath and body products, we would recommend using brown soap colorant in the amount that satisfies you. Remember not to use candle dye in any of your bath and body products as they are not body safe.